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09-18-2012, 08:22 AM #35
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here ya go! (i'm sure i posted these before somewhere...)
its a bit difficult to show in pics, but its essentially a thinner version of the head on the 10000 kevlar rackets with the "angle" at the front...
its a great racket, playing with it at the moment! :-)Last edited by Badderz_Alpha; 09-18-2012 at 08:31 AM.
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09-18-2012, 08:23 AM #36
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09-18-2012, 08:38 AM #37
ohhh..love the purple one
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09-20-2012, 07:53 AM #38
@ Badderz_Alpha: Does the I-Power have a slim frame like the Arcsaber Z-Slash? This could be an interesting combination. An Z-Slash with Sword profile and woven.

@Wheelie: What's your price of the I-Power include shipping to me (Germany)?
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09-20-2012, 10:57 AM #39
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09-20-2012, 11:31 AM #40
That 10000 VS is very, very tempting...
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09-21-2012, 01:44 AM #41
Hi guys!! This is my new Kevlar XPower 10000 S!!!
Next week I'll tell you how it works.
For more information:
Strung and grip as seen in photos: 90g weight, 308mm bp.
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09-21-2012, 02:17 AM #42
nice.. like the NR800
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09-21-2012, 02:22 AM #43
The look of the letters is not apreciated in the photographs those are all holograms, not white, and the details of graphics, not apreciated too, are gorgeous, better "in person".
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10-01-2012, 09:01 AM #44
First weeks with the new FZ Kevlar X-Power 10000 S:
I have 1 Yonex z-Slash, 1 RSL Diamond x5 and 1 Li-Ning UC 2400. Indeed, the RSL, and Li-Ning are owned by my partner :-P. And now I have this FZ. My level of game isn't sufficient to perceive all details and differences between racquets, but anyway, the FZ is the best for me. More stable, powerfull and lighter than the others I tested. Is a little head heavier than Z-Slash but lighter, and the feeling is stronger. I have not needed much adjustment period.
But, although I have noticed these differences, the better is its stability, and feel that conveys, a lot of security in the soft touches. The other differences are small and may be due more to my tastes in balance point.
However, despite not being a pro player, I can say that I feel great confidence in the shot. My backhand has improved somewhat thanks to its maneuverability and head heavy balance (not excessive).
To name an inconvenience, something that has a solution: My hands sweat a lot, and grip becomes slippery, I have to put a towel grip.
Surely someone more experienced than me can look for problems, but I am very pleasantly surprised.
Graphs looks splendid, much more than in photos and, although this will not be a surprise, the paint resists more than Yonex.
I want to notice that the bp is situated more to the head than appears in specs, you must know, If you are a player who likes to play close to the net, or a defensive player, you may prefer FZ Kevlar 10000s Power (not X-Power), the same racquet, but even balanced (sightly head heavy).
Yes, I really like this racquet!
PS: My English is brief, I hope you understand me ...
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10-01-2012, 08:06 PM #45
How do you feel about the flex of these racket?
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10-02-2012, 02:27 AM #46
Well, as I said before I can't perceive the details with accuracy, but it feels a bit stiffer than my z-slash. I had commented before that the stiff range of Forza is higher than Yonex, for example, but I can't compare it with a "very stiff" racquet, I didn't test a racquet with that rating, as a FZ 10000VS or Yonex NS 9900. But I supose, for the feeling of this racquet, that the stiff range of FZ is between "very stiff" and "stiff" of yonex.
However, this stiffness, produces no vibration, is surprisingly reliable, you can clearly feel the touch with shuttle, and he ejected with brevity and precision (precision everything that I am able to offer, of course, not forget that we talk about sensations, player moves the racket, and player is who makes a racket better or worse at last, the racquet only helps the player).
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10-11-2012, 07:55 AM #47
Hi I am currently using Victor MX80 and I am interested in the Kevlar X-10000S. How would you compare these two: Stiffness, BP, swing speed, maneuverability etc? Thanks a lot.
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10-11-2012, 08:52 AM #48
I have not had occasion to test the Victor, I can't do a comparisson. But it sure will not go wrong if you choose the X-Power. It's a very confident racquet powerfull and fast, BP, in my case, strung and with towel grip is 306mm, total weight 91g, and I can't compare the stiffness with MX80, I just can say that is a little bit stiffer than Z-Slash and RSL X5Diamond (but very similar with the RSL).
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10-11-2012, 09:42 PM #49
Sounds quite stiff to me. Currently the MX80 is causing me problems because I am recovering from a wrist injury. MX80 is about the same stiffness with the Yonex Voltric 80 but less head heavy and more maneuverable. Can you relate the X-Power to the VT80? Is the X-power good for me or the normal Kevlar 10000S is fair enough?
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10-12-2012, 01:06 AM #50
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10-12-2012, 05:42 AM #51
From Taiwan too. FZ manufactures in Taiwan.
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I can send you the 10000 I-Power for €145 (without tracking) and €150 (with tracking). PM me if you're interested!

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